Since 9/11, a new configuration of power situated at the core of the executive branch of the U.S. government has taken hold. In Crimes of Power & States of Impunity, Michael Welch takes a close look at the key historical, political, and economic forces shaping the countrys response to terror.
Since 9/11, a new configuration of power situated at the core of the executive branch of the U.S. government has taken hold. In Crimes of Power & States of Impunity, Michael Welch takes a close look at the key historical, political, and economic forces shaping the countrys response to terror.
Michael Welch is a professor of criminal justice at Rutgers University. He is the author of many books, including Scapegoats of September 11th (Rutgers University Press).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface and Acknowledgements Part 1 Presenting History 1 A post-9/11 world 2 A new configuration of power Part 2 Prime Targeting 3 Unlawful enemy combatants 4 Guantanamo Bay 5 Torture Part 3 Expanding Range 6 Ordering Iraq 7 Collateral damage Part 4 Lasting Legacies 8 Governing through terror 9 States of impunity Appendix Notes Cases References Index
Preface and Acknowledgements Part 1 Presenting History 1 A post-9/11 world 2 A new configuration of power Part 2 Prime Targeting 3 Unlawful enemy combatants 4 Guantanamo Bay 5 Torture Part 3 Expanding Range 6 Ordering Iraq 7 Collateral damage Part 4 Lasting Legacies 8 Governing through terror 9 States of impunity Appendix Notes Cases References Index
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